TERALBA Industries says it is now producing the Dimpleflo Double Tube Sheet Heat Exchanger in Australia.
Teralba Industries says the Dimpleflo Monotube and Multitube Heat Exchangers are used extensively in the Australian and New Zealand food and beverage, wine, dairy and pharmaceutical industries.
According to Teralba Industries, the Dimpleflo Double Tube Sheet Heat Exchangers are constructed by two separate tube sheets at each end of each tube bundle. The Dimpleflo Multitubes bundle is inserted and becomes integral with the outer tube shell. There is also provision for thermal expansion.
Teralba Industries says the primary fluid or product is supplied to a grouping of parallel tubes while the service fluid flows between and around the tubes within the outer tube shell.
According to Teralba Industries, the first tube sheet seals the heating or cooling media in the jacket, commonly known as service media or secondary flow. The second tube sheet seals the product, or primary, flow, creating an air gap between the two fluids.
Teralba Industries claims this air gap, combined with seamless tubing, virtually eliminates any possibility of cross contamination.
The Dimpleflo Double Tube Sheet Heat Exchanger is made in most grades of stainless steel, duplex alloys and titanium.